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Show Page 4 Thursday, July 2, 1959 THE VALLEY VIEW NEWS Former Manti Resident Extended Invitation for '4h of July Celebration ccuU Oun By Jesse Olsen MANTI An invitation has gone out to all former 'Mantians to return to Manti for a gala Fourth of July and Manti Day. Manti Day was born six years ago when former residents of the central Utah community gathered in Salt Lake City for a reunion. It has been a regular attraction in Salt(Lake City onstration, greased pig scramble and music will be a few of the features of the activity planned at the Manti City Park. A special program will be held at 11 a.m. with A. Ted Tuttle, Manti native and now a general authorit of the LDS Church, as the guest speaker. Mayor E. C. Carlisle will welcome the visitors and special former and Mantians with since, will be under the direction music the to form Mantians joining planof Ellis E. Johnson. a proning committee and furnish gram. ' The Manti City Council made a special invitation to the Manti Day Committee this year, asking them In an April issue of the Valley to observe Manti Day as part of the instructed View citys Fourth of July entertainment. the News,toan editorial public question every salesThe response has been gratifying and the community looks forward man who comes to your door, to to visits from hundreds of former seef if he carries with him a permit from the county commissioners ofresidents over the week end. fice giving him the right for the The program outlined for the day features activity from the band salesmanship in this area. There are many of them who serenade at 6 a.m. to the fireworks come through the area with misand street dance that night. Childrens races, candy scramble, bath- represented goods, and the public contest, swimming, are taken in by them. It is only g program sponsored by ing beauty horseshoe contest, riding club dem- - through the cooperation of the public that these type of peddlers and salesmen can be gotten rid of. If a salesman or peddler can not Owen Mrs. Mr. and show such a permit upon request, Grangerites Grant, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Grant it should be reported to the county The Beamans have been members and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bob commissioners office. Help yourself of the Kearns VFW post. Entertain- Grant, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Robin- and your neighbor by complying ment for the evening was furnished son, Mr. and Mrs. Rud Nelson, Mr. with this request. Mrs. Newell Fowlks and Mr. by the teens of the VFW Road and Mrs. Hyett Ashby and family Founders Show. A luncheon was also fur- and Day are spending the week in Yellownished for the group. Park. Fo National stone 10 a.m. A gift was presented to the BeaBegin mans by the members of the post Twilla and Carol Harmon who July 24th in Kearns and auxiliary. Orin Hunter, chairman of the were recently burned in an exploin in are sion Riverton .Founders good fairly Day Parade has informed A meeting of the Kearns Town g us the will that and condition undergo parade is scheduled to Council regularly scheduled for 10 week. a.m. of the morning of this They begin at operations tomorrow evening will be held July are in St. Marks Hospital. the 4th of July. 17th. The parade will follow the same Mr. son of route as last year, starting at the Wayne Straatman, Presentation of the JCs teen-ag- e 3161 Mrs. and far west Daniel end of 5400 South and Straatman, Road-E-trophy will be made the W. 3835 is leaving for the will extend to the far east end of evening of July 4th at the big Southwest South, Indian Mission. His fare- 5400 South. dance. well testimony was held last SunThree bands are going to be in attendance this year. Valley Jr. The American Legion Post No. day. High Band, Brockbank Jr. High 132 and their auxiliary held a joint Your to contribution and our own new band from Band, Granger meeting Tuesday evening to finish News is 1 needed and Kearns the Jr. High. The very urgently final preparations for their float much call Club Mounted Posse will appreciated. Please Ridge that will be entered in the Founif you have a news item also be in the parade. Several CY ders Day Parade. marching units are scheduled to The Legion will be running a from Granger, Hunter or make appearances also. hamburger booth at the concession where you will be able to get the juiciest hamburgers made. Wrestling Card Draws Crowd Troop 253 of the 12th Ward held g a program last Saturday evening under the direction of Harvey Bills and Walter Moore. fund-raisin- Wrestling card featured Glenn Payne, Grant Woodbury, Tom Sandquist and Ivan Fabert. Glenn Payne, two time state wrestling champ from Murray High, was 1954 champ at 154 pounds, 1955 champ at 167 pounds, Intermountain AAU champ in 1957, and U. of U. top heavyweight wrestler His opponent was Grant Woodbury, third best heavyweight in 1958 state wrestling championship, wrestling for Granger High. Tom Sandquist, was 1958 state Two local wrestlers grapple in champ, wrestling for Granger High, Ward. 12th Kearns and is from the Troop 253 of the 12th Ward. His match was with Ivan Fabert. Fabert also wrestled in the state meet for Granger High. Ivan Fabert welcomed the opportunity to A meeting of the Jayceettes was show his outstanding wrestling held last evening to discuss final preparations for their part in the ability. Founders Day . events. Also the The third match was a tag team forthcoming Travel Trophy that is match bewteen the four fellows, to be held July 11th at Como with Payne and Fabert meeting Springs, and hosted by the Morgan JCs, was a topic of discussion. Woodbury and Sandquist. 4 fund-raisin- NEWS FROM KEARNS , at The newly founded American Legion Jr. Auxiliary have heard that old nylon stockings are excellent for stuffing dolls, pillows, etc. Therefore they are requesting that anyone who has any old nylons that are not wearable, contact Mrs. Charlene Gilson, CY and they will be picked up. The Jr. Auxiliary will then use Movies were shown for the rethese stockings to stuff rag dolls mainder of the evening and refreshments were sold by the scouts of with, to be given to the children of the childrens hospitals at troop 253. Fifty prizes were given Christmas time. out during the evening. The prizes were donated to the troop from the The Green Thumbers are making merchants. preparations for their next meeting Proceeds from this and other that will be held July 9th. g projects of the scouts It will be their third year of will help to finance their camping instruction of memoers in the artrip the first of August. Lake of the ranging of flowers. With the comWoods is tentatively set as the ing of flower shows in the fall, place for the camping trip. many wish to know how to arrange This troop only received their flowers properly and to the best charter in January. Eleven boys advantage. Persons attending these meetings are now enrolled in the troop. are requested to bring their own Mrs. Irene Masse, girl scout flowers and containers, that they leader for the Senior Girl Scout may wish to receive instructions on Further information Troop No. 7, has advised that the will arranging. be ext week on the logirls of her troop will be hosting a cation ofgiven the meeting and as to troop of girl scouts and four lead- who the will be giving the persons Caliers from New Port Beach, instructions. fornia, this week end. skin-graftin- 0 7-1- fund-raisin- Following this they will visit the Salt Lake Mormon Temple grounds, and then on to the museum. After finishing their guided tours, the group will return to the home of Loretta Whittle, and enjoy a patio supper. The visting troop under the direction of Bernadetti Dulworth, will make their return home on the 4th of July. Mrs. Irene Masse, leader of the local troop 7, will have the aid of her assistant scout leader, Thelma Jaramillo, in showing the visiting group around our valley. Granger News Parade The first match went to Glenn Payne over Grant Woodbury. The second match was a draw between Tom Sandquist and Ivan Fabert. The third match which was a tag team match gave Fabert and Payne the edge over Woodbury and Sandquist. Troop 7 from Kearns will first take the visting group to see the Great Salt Lake, then on a tour through the properties of Kenne-co- tt Copper Corp., at the mills refinery and the copper pit. r, Permit Reminder of 1958. The girls are due to arrive Thursday June 2nd. They have reservations at the Congress Hotel, in Salt Lake City. The troop from California will spend the whole day on the 3rd of July with the Kearns troop. tug-o-wa- The JCs have been driving their publicity car around the county this week, notifying the public of the Founders Day celebration in Kearns. The fiery orange colored car was sanded, painted and put into running condition by the members of the Kearns Jr. Chamber of Commerce. Salute to SUMMIT COUNTY The Walker Neal Snyder Post No. 9322 held a going away party Sunday evening at the Kearns Community Center for Mr. and Mrs. Delbert (Lucky) Beaman who are moving from the community. . . aG3C3CZ23 with ifs lure of lakes Summit County sits near the summit of the Rockies. Here miners picks once rang in rich veins of coal and silver, zinc and lead. Now lakes lure fishermen, boaters and water skiers. Biggest is Rockport Lake, behind new Wanship Dam. Beneath it sleeps a pioneer village. Beside it wait boat ramps, too. picnic tables and camp sites. Echo Reservoir is And high in the Uintas lie natures uncounted lakes. Summit County works, too in the Kamas lumber mill, in the Hennefer clay pits, on the sheep and cattle ranges. And here as everywhere in Utah, the United States Brewers Foundation works for the sale of beer and ale under clean, wholesome conditions. New: Air Conditioned HAIR DRYERS man-mad- First in the Area e, ... FREE - Gifts To all Customers sse PAULS BEAUTY SALON BEER and ALE - I I'if r j'k jTjl ' J rt ,1 uVlu-- 3553 Market , V J " r ' Lt ' ; 'tetJ&ioQeA of, odeMllcM. uOUQKjH) t GRANGER i!ii m viwV5 . . . 'in. ,l |